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Pico Launches Next-Gen Corvil Analytics Appliances for Enhanced Financial Market Performance

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Pico has unveiled its Next-Gen Corvil Analytics Appliances, powered by Intel’s latest 4th Gen Xeon scalable processors, designed to provide analytics for 40/100Gbps networks. The new appliances offer sustained 30Gbps packet capture, with Intel Quick Assist Technology (QAT) used to optimise capture data compression at speeds up to 100Gbps.

According to the company, the NVMe SSD drives used in the appliances create a significant improvement in storage technology, offering faster speeds, reduced latency, and increased efficiency for data storage and retrieval. Pico claims that the appliances can generate up to a 62% reduction in price-to-performance ratio.

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